Israel opened the gates to two dams. Now Gaza is sinking

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We've got this item up on SOTT currently:

http://www.sott.net/article/270566-Israel-opened-the-gates-to-two-dams-Now-Gaza-is-sinking

Here's the source.

_http://rana319.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/israel-opened-the-gates-to-two-dams-now-gaza-is-sinking/

The "life story" of the author of the blog, was created in October of 2012.

See "life story": _http://rana319.wordpress.com/2012/10/ (October 31st, 2012)

And see the second comment to the story which is an invitation to be interviewed on blogtalkradio show: "Soldiers For Peace International" _http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sfpiradio (January 9, 2013)

This is the guy inviting her: _https://twitter.com/stagmd
Rick Staggenborg, MD
@stagmd

Former VA psychiatrist and founder of Soldiers For Peace International, a virtual Army helping to create a united international front against fascism and war.

Coos Bay, OR

And https://www.facebook.com/rick.staggenborg

He seems legit.

Back to the blog in question: the author was very busy in the month of November 2012:
_http://rana319.wordpress.com/2012/11/ (start at the bottom and work your way up)

Not quite so busy in December: _http://rana319.wordpress.com/2012/12/

Nothing in January, but there was the radio show invite mentioned above.

One post in March of 2013. _http://rana319.wordpress.com/2013/03/

Then nothing until this recent December post that we have on SOTT.

Anyway, a little due diligence is probably in order. And I'd really like more details on this item about Israel "opening two dams" and flooding Gaza. That is just outrageous.
 
At first glance, it doesn't seem that there are any water works within range of Khan Yunis. Note that Khan Yunis is at the extreme western point of Israel, (1st image), and the nearest man-made waterways, (Mivtahim, Zeelim), are well to the east of Khan Yunis, (2nd image). (Images are clickable for enlargement.)

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In this article:

_http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/12/19/the-floodgates-of-bullcrap-palestinians-blame-israel-for-flooding-gaza-by-opening-dams-that-dont-really-exist/

at the top of the article we can read:
"Palestinian media and officials are facing ridicule in the Israeli press for blaming the Israeli government for flooding the Gaza Strip by opening dams. But there’s one problem: Israel says those alleged dams don’t exist."

Then later in the article Uri Schor, a spokesman for Israel’s Water Authority, told the Times of Israel:
“The allegation of [Israel] opening dams and flooding the Gaza Strip is baseless and false.”

and then the article continues with:

"Schor said that water reservoirs have overflowed across the entire area which caused flooding."

So on the one hand we have supposedly Israel who says that those dams do not exist at all (Israeli officials said that, I would guess? is there an actual source for that specific claim?) and we have Uri Schor who denies that they "opened the dams and flooded the Gaza Strip".

But then in the next sentence the same Uri Schor is quoted to have said "water reservoirs have overflowed across the entire area which caused flooding."??

So Schor is basically saying that there are in fact water reservoirs in the area which were the cause of the flooding! I guess every water reservoir can be deflated and thus be seen in a way to be a "dam" that holds water?

So now the question is: Are Israel and its leaders using their infamous psychopathic tongue in cheek, by saying "those dams do not exist" to justify and deflect what they might have done?

Maybe one or more water reservoirs were really deliberately deflated but since those are not technically "dams" they can now say "those dams do not exist" and thus those Gaza people are lying?

It certainly is pretty hard to proof one way or the other after the fact, but I think it is perfectly sensible to suspect that there might was indeed a deliberate deflating of those water reservoirs.

I also think it is sensible to suggest that some people there in gaza might call some of those water reservoirs, or refer to them as "dams", a wording which those psychopaths might have picked up happly.

Sort of: "Hey got ya! There are no dams! You are lying and everybody will see and understand it"

Just putting myself in the shoes of those people of Gaza for a second and that some of them might have seen that some of those water reservoirs were deliberately deflated during the heavy rain. How could they even proof and tell the world about it after the fact? That is kind of hard don't you think, against that psychopathic giant?

So if there are some people in Gaza who actually say that this is the case, I'm inclined to look at it more carefully and give them the benefit of a doubt, especially in knowing of what kind of giant is in the backround who can manage to do almost anything. So I wouldn't dismiss the story out of hand...
 
I was thinking this had something to do with the December 13th snow event in the West Bank - _https://twitter.com/DavidRoseUK/status/411455655115890688/photo/1 along with the rains from "the powerful storms" - there was a lot. From what is remembered in the book 'Water Wars' (Diane Ward) water is mostly mined from the aquifers under the West Bank and elsewhere. They have to store it, so reservoirs would be necessary; not sure where those are. If the snow melt created flash flooding, overwhelming reservoirs, this could be an aspect of the water in Gaza or it was, as said, that they opened the reservoirs (mistaken for dams in the story as Pashalis suggested)? Water is incredibly valuable in those parts and Israel steels it and forbids drilling for it by the Palestinians, so not sure why they would flush Gaza with water other than to secure their infrastructure from this storm water event.

Israel desperately needs a water agreement with Syria, and Syria will not sign anything until the Golan Heights is vacated - much tension here. With this in mind, i just can't see why the Israelis would intentionally dump water (they would hoard it).

Much more information is needed of the Israelis infrastructures to understand what happened and why it happened. Don't want to dismiss how the Palestinians must have looked at it, and they may be correct and know much more - all seems so odd.
 
Laura said:
Anyway, a little due diligence is probably in order. And I'd really like more details on this item about Israel "opening two dams" and flooding Gaza. That is just outrageous.

I tried to look for any mention of it in the Israeli media, and there is this article on Ynet (in Hebrew)
_http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3836302,00.html
that talks about Palestinian accusations. But they indeed claim that accusations are baseless as there are no dams there. Another one also mentions that despite the accusations Israel sent help to the flooded Gaza in form of clean water, fuel, etc.
_http://www.kr8.co.il/BRPortal/br/P102.jsp?arc=761160

Well, obviously Israelis, as usual, want to feel good about themselves and show how irrational Palestinians are. But the thing is, that there is really no need for any IDF plot of opening dams. There were heavy rains at that time in the region, and many areas, including south of Israel were flooded. There was no electricity, infrastructures collapsed, traffic was terminated, etc. And if this is what happened in Israel, imagine how it was in Gaza, with almost nonexistent infrastructure, or infrastructure in a very dire state. Israel IS responsible for the situation, just probably not for opening dams. Or so it seems at the moment.
 
I am still undecided if this is true or not. On the one hand, major Arabic news did not carry this story of Israel opening the dams and flooding Gaza, only that Gaza flooded because of heavy rain. Heavy rains have recently caused flash flooding, and large amounts of it too, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Zarqa, Jordan in November 2013. So it is altogether possible that is what happened in Gaza or at least parts of it. Also remember, Gaza is not very high above sea level (ranges from 65 - 200 or so feet above sea level).

This article _http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=656950 (out of Ma'an, Jordan) says that Palestinian officials knew Israel opened the flood gates and the residents of central Gaza had a few hours warning.

If you look at the Google map of Israel and the Gaza strip, up close, it shows a network of river systems to the east of Gaza. Some of these 'rivers' are seasonal, only filling up with winter rains. What is most interesting, is these waterways curiously stop at the border of Gaza. That can only mean that Israel has dammed up the water and diverted it for themselves. If Israel's water reservoirs were full and flooding their territory, they would certainly have no problem dumping it on Gaza.

Also, the largest water reservoir in Israel is 2 miles to the north of Gaza. It is called the Shikma Seasonal Water Reservoir. These articles _http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/sewer-runs-through-river-at-heart-of-israel-s-most-important-nature-reserve-1.434422
_http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/a-river-of-waste-flows-into-the-reservoir-1.224535 reports the problems with sewer water contaminating it. This reservoir is set up with pumps and I wouldn't put it past Israel to pump their unwanted sewer water right into Gaza.

As for the writer of this wordpress blog, I have not been able to dig up much that Laura hasn't already found. With so much cointelpro on the net, it can be near impossible to verify who is who and if they are truly reporting what is happening, or just making shite up. Israel certainly has its team out in full force to debunk the story that they opened floodgates on Gaza. Showing the world how they are such a victim (NOT).

What I do know is that the family Al-Shami is originally from Syria. There is large family of them in Jordan and they own Al-Shami Optical (Optikos Shami, the largest in the country). There may be some in Gaza too, I suppose, but the family is not originally Palestinian. FWIW. I'll keep digging and see what I can find out from those on the ground in the region.
 
Keit said:
I tried to look for any mention of it in the Israeli media, and there is this article on Ynet (in Hebrew)
_http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3836302,00.html
that talks about Palestinian accusations. But they indeed claim that accusations are baseless as there are no dams there.

First a note, that I made a mistake, and the above article isn't from 2013, but is dated 18.01.10. Didn't notice it at first. But it does show that it isn't the first time Gaza is being flooded, or the first time Israel is being blamed for flooding it.

Lilou said:
Also, the largest water reservoir in Israel is 2 miles to the north of Gaza. It is called the Shikma Seasonal Water Reservoir.

BUT, after searching for Shikma reservoir, here is the following breaking news in Hebrew (dated 13.12.13)
_http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4464937,00.html
that says that due to heavy rains Shikma Reservoir got full and water began to overflow the dam. According to this news, last time something like this has happened was more than 5 years ago.

So, it's quite possible that this water went in Gaza's direction and contributed to flooding.
 
Keit said:
BUT, after searching for Shikma reservoir, here is the following breaking news in Hebrew (dated 13.12.13)
_http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4464937,00.html
that says that due to heavy rains Shikma Reservoir got full and water began to overflow the dam. According to this news, last time something like this has happened was more than 5 years ago.

So, it's quite possible that this water went in Gaza's direction and contributed to flooding.

Yup. But it may be that it was not intentional except insofar as Israel constructed things so that if there was overflow from a reservoir or runoff from a sewage plant, it would flow toward Gaza and they could just say "oops! We didn't mean it!"

That, of course, raises some questions about the accuracy of the blogger. Note that the claim is that "Israel opened the gates to two dams and now Gaza is sinking..."

Making conditions worse, Israel opened two dams, releasing a torrent of water that inundated many homes. As their houses sank, some of my neighbors nearly drowned. Fortunately, rescue workers came to their aid. {I think the blogger may actually mean "as the waters rose" rather than "as their houses sank..." }

All of this was not enough for Israel. Its soldiers have been shooting at civilians in the village of Khuza'a, to the east of my city. Unarmed residents, women and children, attempting to flee the flooded town, were driven back for fear of being shot.

Well, we know that Israel does that sort of thing. But I think we should watch this because something about this blogger just doesn't feel right. We know that the Zionist/Pentagon cyberwarfare budget is being paid out to lots of bloggers from all ranks and points of view designed to take people in for various purposes.

Something about her blog just bugs me, though. You have to read all her posts to see what I mean.

Looking around, we find rana319 (perhaps the same one?) created a stardoll page: _http://www.stardoll.com/en/user/?id=147392175 the site notes that rana319 has not been back on the site for 21 months... Sept 2011.

rana319 also created a flick account that has never been used: _http://www.flickr.com/people/69135090@N05/ Joined, October 2011. 22 months ago.

rana319 also created a peperonity profile saying she is from Bangladesh. _http://peperonity.com/go/profile/3/rana319 Last login MORE than 3 months ago.

Rana Alshami's articles are being picked up and propagated:

_http://www.alrasub.com/tag/rana-alshami/

_http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sfpiradio/2013/01/12/update-from-gaza-with-rana-and-fidaa

_http://www.docjazz.com/index.php/blog/239-child-victims-of-israeli-violence

_http://syriatimes.sy/index.php/society/4318-strength-through-adversity-daily-life-in-gaza

_http://hwaairfan.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/first-account-opening-two-dams-on-gazans-midst-a-flood/

However, on this article about Palestinian Bloggers, all of whom are legit,http://loralucero.wordpress.com/2012/12/01/bloggers-blogging-big-time-in-gaza/ we don't find her listed. BUT, not to worry, she commented on the article (5th comment down): "I lost the chance today :("

Here are 14 Palestinian bloggers from Gaza that you should check out!
Freedom to Palestine http://malaka383.wordpress.com/
Gaza in Words http://fidaaabuassi.com/
More Angry Notes from Palestine http://msuliman.wordpress.com/
Here, I was Born http://sameeha88.wordpress.com/
I Am http://rawan-hp.blogspot.com/
Here We Are http://sarahmali.wordpress.com/
Palestine From My Eyes http://palestinefrommyeyes.wordpress.com
In Gaza, My Gaza http://thisisgaza.wordpress.com/
And Thereby Hangs a Tale http://palinoia.wordpress.com/
He who is brave is free http://yeljamal.wordpress.com/
Crossthets http://crossthets.wordpress.com
Palestine: Memory Drafts and Future Alleys http://ranabaker.wordpress.com
Live From Gaza http://livefromgaza.wordpress.com
It’s not only a dream: persist, resist and exist http://maha-hussaini.blogspot.com/

I took a look at all of the above "legit" Palestinian bloggers (one blog was by invitation only) and most of them are not all that busy about posting except for a few. I think the latest post was from this past November.

It almost seems as though authentic voices are being silenced which makes one wonder how rana319 gets through this "blockade"?

I dunno, just curious.
 
I typed in: "Rana Alshami student at Islamic University Gaza" and a Linkedln account came up. I don't have an account - so no access but it lists this: Islamic University_ Gaza 2010 – 2013

_http://www.linkedin.com/pub/rana-alshami/44/a28/b30

Thousands evacuate from flooded Gaza homes (Reservoir overflows)
_http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4465234,00.html
News agencies Published: 12.14.13, 17:29 / Israel News (Photo's)

Rescue workers evacuated more than 5,000 Gaza Strip residents from homes flooded by four days of heavy rain, using fishing boats and heavy construction equipment to pluck some of those trapped from upper floors, an official said Saturday.

The ongoing downpour is part of a storm that has covered Jerusalem and some of the West Bank with a thick blanket of snow. Even parts of Gaza, a coastal territory with a milder climate, saw some snow, the first in years.

In Israel, 28,000 homes remained without power Saturday, one-third of them in Jerusalem, police said. In the low-lying areas of Gaza, water has been rising since heavy rains began late Wednesday, flooding streets and homes.

One of the hardest hit areas was Nafak Street in Gaza City's Sheik Radwan neighborhood, close to a rainwater reservoir.

Said Halawa, an area resident, said the reservoir overflowed Wednesday evening. By Thursday, water had poured into the ground floor of his two-story home where he and 41 other members of his extended family live, Halawa said.

Another hard-hit area was the refugee camp of Jebaliya in northern Gaza. The local Al Aqsa TV station, run by Hamas, showed Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and Interior Minister Fathi Hamad, both of Hamas, touring Jebaliya in a boat.

"Large swathes of northern Gaza are a disaster area with water as far as the eye can see," Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the main UN aid agency for Gaza refugees, wrote in an email to reporters.

The territory lacks much basic civil infrastructure and lives under an Egyptian-Israeli blockade meant to cut off arms flows, but which also curbs imports of fuel, building supplies and basic goods.

Israel opened a main crossing with Gaza on Friday to allow in fuel supplies and four water pumps to help relieve flood damage.

Gaza needs equipment to deal with impacts of rainstorms (No mention of dams or reservoir)
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s73nwhuiswLdmmL3rk%
2bC2m8ksx%2fqg4vjs7uBuwAJrjFO9DyVsGD5tuBf11Lj%2bXcEu6pBQhI6N6M%2fOaXOZFnVa4TXi8rWFDQs4fcGJ5B%2b8Pa0E%3d

GAZA, (PIC)-- Palestinian lawmaker Marwan Abu Ras called for necessarily facilitating the entry of all equipment needed by the municipal authorities in the Gaza Strip in order to deal with the impacts of the devastating rainstorms.

Article on the storm with several photo's by Reuters but no mention of dams in the flooding.
_http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4465069,00.html
Published: 12.13.13, 20:24 / Israel News

Israel set up a joint command center with Palestinian security in the West Bank to handle storm-related traffic and electricity problems.

Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories verified a Mekorot transfer of water pumps to the Gaza Strip due to heavy flooding across the strip.

Storm leaves tens of thousands without power
_ http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4465020,00.html (12 photo's of Jerusalem snow)
 
Trying to track down the varying precipitation amounts for the storm did not result in much, however, Israel's Harratz said this _http://www.haaretz.com/business/israel-s-poor-infrastructure-magnified-storm-s-damage-officials-say.premium-1.493022

Israel's poor infrastructure magnified storm's damage, officials say
Flooding of Ayalon becomes flashpoint for grievances.

In another section from the same source it said:

Lake Kinneret rose 67 centimeters during the recent storm.

So that is a great deal of water. Lake Kinneret covers 165 sq. km.
 
Came across this site that has regular contact with Rana Alshami 319 and promotes her articles:
_http://www.redressonline.com/2013/12/israel-opened-the-gates-to-two-dams-now-gaza-is-sinking/

Redress Information & Analysis is an independent, privately-funded, non-profit-making website dedicated to exposing injustice, disinformation and bigotry, and to providing thought-provoking interpretations of current affairs.

Editor Richard Forer writes:

In November 2012, I was a member of an InterFaith Peace Builders delegation to the Gaza Strip, where I witnessed the hardships, including food deprivation, Gazans live with. Most are a direct consequence of Israel’s long-term blockade that limits supplies of building material, fuel and food and enervates agricultural and fishing yields.

In 2006, Dov Weisglas, the chief adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said “The idea is to put the Palestinians on a diet, but not to make them die of hunger.” At the time, many thought Weisglas was speaking in hyperbole. In 2012, however, as a result of a successful legal challenge by the Israeli human rights group Gisha, Weisglas’s comment was revealed to be not hyperbole but policy. Cold-bloodedly, Israeli health officials had calculated the per capita number of calories required for a subsistence diet and then interpolated that figure into truckloads of food. The final figure did not even attempt to take into account food spoilage due to long delays at border crossings.

The inhumanity of this policy is magnified by the fact that more than half of Gaza’s population is children, under age 16. Malnutrition, anaemia and stunted growth are common. Of the Gazans I met during my visit, Rana stands out. She and I had been in communication for a couple of years and finally met in person when she spent a day with our delegation. Because the blockade of Gaza would not be possible without the billions of dollars provided Israel by the US, Rana wants Americans to discover a greater awareness of what life is like for her and her people. Here is her message....... etc.

Richard Forer, a former member of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), has orthodox relatives living in Jewish-only settlements in the West Bank. He is the author of Breakthrough: Transforming Fear into Compassion – A New Perspective on the Israel-Palestine Conflict.


From Richard Forer's blog: _http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4718269.Richard_Forer/blog

December 14, 2013 entry - The Gaza Strip is dying

An hour or so ago, I was online chatting with Rana Alshami, my friend and a 21 year old college student from Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip. It is Zero degrees right now with a new storm forecast for later in the week. Many of Rana’s neighbors are in the hospital. The streets are filled with sewage. Israel let loose a couple of dams, the sole purpose apparently to make life harder than it already is for the people of the besieged Gaza Strip. Electricity is available only a few hours per day. People are freezing to death and starving.

October 08, 2013 entry - The Root Cause of Conflict (Richard Forer relates his family background)

For the first fifty-eight years of my life my perspective was that at its core, the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people resulted from irrational, even genocidal, hatred toward Jews.
 
Richard Forer, a former member of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), has orthodox relatives living in Jewish-only settlements in the West Bank. He is the author of Breakthrough: Transforming Fear into Compassion – A New Perspective on the Israel-Palestine Conflict.

A "former member of AIPAC" is the only person who has actually met this girl face to face and can confirm she is who she says she is?????
 
I'm beginning to wonder if - Richard Forer and Rana Alshami 319 - are one and the same and using wordpress.com as a platform to help supplement his redressonline.com site and www.goodreads.com blog in a 3-way loop in a personal agenda?

None of the articles Forer features on his redressonline site have a comment section? It boosts "a website dedicated to exposing injustice, disinformation and bigotry, and to providing thought-provoking interpretations of current affairs" yet - his articles mimic the same including character assassination.

Take this one sample for example:

Cynthia McKinney: Assad's useful idiot
_http://www.redressonline.com/2013/09/cynthia-mckinney-assads-american-useful-idiot/

There is something rather sickening when supposed humanists who espouse worthy causes compromise themselves and become the useful idiots of dictators and mass murderers.

In February 2012, in an analysis of the left’s reaction to the Syrian and Libyan uprisings, we looked into how former US Democratic congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, among others, had turned from a human and civil rights activist into a propagandist for Libyan tyrant Muammar Gaddafi.

We noted how, inexplicably, she had made outlandish claims about imminent Western military intervention in, and takeover of, the oil wells of Libya, even though she should have known that this was fiction and would be shown as such within a very short time.

Well, we are now in September 2013 and, lo and behold, McKinney’s dire predictions have come to nothing. Nonetheless, this has not stopped the former US humanist from campaigning for tyrants and mass killers.

Less than a month after Bashar Assad’s forces gassed nearly 1,500 Syrians, instead of condemning the Syrian dictator’s crime against humanity, McKinney found it appropriate to laud his regime. Writing on her Facebook from Damascus, she said:

I am in Syria now with former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, where residents enjoy free education and free healthcare. Visited a Damascus hospital, the Grand Mufti, a school that has been turned into residences for Internally Displaced Persons. Ended the Day with Ogarit Dandash who founded “Over Our Dead Bodies,” a group of young people who climbed atop Mount Qasioun and dared U.S. bombs to target them. They are still there in defiant resistance to any war against Syria. Mount Qasioun should be the site of a peace party not bombing strikes.

Given her erstwhile espousal of worthy causes, it would have been more fitting if McKinney had said: “Mount Qasioun should be the site of a peace party not chemical weapons strikes against innocent Syrian civilians.”

According to data gathered by United Nations weapons experts, Mount Qasioun is the most likely location from which rockets carrying sarin gas were fired by Assad’s forces at Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus on 21 August, killing hundreds of men, women and children.

But, alas, truthfulness, courage and integrity do not seem to be the stuff of today’s generation of “leftists” – the fake, self-proclaimed “leftists” who seem to be more at ease with fascists and mass murderers than with the downtrodden masses they claim to fight for.

Note: Pick any article he has composed - same attitude.

How about this gem in his blog: _http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4718269.Richard_Forer/blog

September 15, 2013
The Hypocrisy of Criticizing One Country for Crimes Against Humanity but Defending Another Country for Its Crimes Against Humanity
Two years ago Susan Modaress of Press TV interviewed me about my transformation from reflexive loyalty to the State of Israel to advocacy for human rights and equality for all people. We discussed the documented history of Israel-Palestine as well as my insights into how so many people support injustice in the name of justice – See interview here. This morning I received an email from a Jewish man who said:

“Richard is going on PressTV, the Ayatollah state controlled TV, which says 9/11 was done by the Jews, the Syrian rebels gassed the Syrians and not Assad. Do you realize Iran is helping Assad slaughter thousands and thousands of Syrians and you talk about humanity and and go on this Islamo fascist network. Shame on you!”

Here is my reply: I was on Press TV about two years ago. Would it have been OK if I’d had the exact same interview on American TV? You obviously were threatened by the insights I shared in the interview and you clearly have not even a basic understanding of what I was talking about. If you had you would know I condemn the brutality of the Assad regime as well as many of the rebel groups. I KNOW YOU! Your narcissism betrays you. Yours is the same ignorant and unconscious mind that has been at the heart of cruelty, sadism and abuse throughout history. Like others who support Israeli cruelty and oppression, you pretend to care about the lives of Syrians but are so filled with fear and stupidity that you completely ignore, deny and rationalize Israel’s decades long abuse and murder of innocent civilians. You refuse to see the effects of Zionism on the entire Middle East as well as the U.S. and much of the world. You also probably could care less that the US sabotaged democratic movements over the decades in places like Chile, Congo, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Iran, Vietnam, killing millions of innocent people in order to install vicious, murderous dictatorships so as to prevent the spread of governments that did not kowtow to the US.

SHAME ON YOU for parroting the usual slanderous and inhumane positions that have caused so much suffering in the world. I will speak at virtually any venue where I can communicate my message of clarity through compassion. The problem with you and all who constantly deceive themselves into believing that the world is anti-Semitic is that you refuse to research the actual history. Instead, you allow yourselves to be easily manipulated by fear to support brutality and injustice in the name of justice. Your position is so inhumane and hypocritical that you support the murder and dispossession of millions of people and could care less how many people throughout the world, including Jews, suffer. This hypocrisy and inhumanity is due to your fear of inquiring within and challenging your indoctrinated beliefs and images. If not for you, governments like Syria, Iran, Nazi Germany, Israel etc could not get away with their sadistic behavior. The fact is that THE REAL ENEMY IS THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND THAT UNCONSCIOUSLY PROJECTS ITS SUFFERING ONTO THE WORLD AND THEN SCAPEGOATS THE WORLD FOR ITS SUFFERING. That is exactly what you are doing every moment of your existence.

I KNOW WHO YOU ARE! You don’t care about Israel or Jewish people and you certainly don’t care about the Syrian people, let alone the Palestinians. The only thing you really care about is holding on to your presumed and mortal Jewish identity. That is more important than the fate of the entire world. You would sacrifice millions of people, including millions of Jews, in order NOT to look in the mirror. In fact millions of people throughout history have suffered and died because of people just like you, people who allow themselves to easily be indoctrinated into losing their humanity and into supporting the inhumanity perpetrated upon millions. Are you afraid to study the actual history of Israel-Palestine? Do you simply believe what AIPAC and the Israeli government and your rabbis, who also have never had the courage to study the history, tell you to believe? I know that the answer is a resounding YES! The suffering of millions and the rise in anti-Semitism attest to this fact.

Israel has used chemical weapons and depleted uranium for decades upon the Palestinian people. It refuses to ratify the 1993 chemical weapons convention or the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Israel routinely tortures Palestinians it arrests with or without charge, including children. It deliberately blockades Gaza to the point that Gaza is becoming unlivable and people are starving. You and Israel incite anti-Semitism throughout the world, while I mitigate it, and then you claim that it is me and those who criticizes Israel for its non-stop human rights abuses who are anti-Semitic. I imagine you often say that Israel is the “only democracy in the Middle East,” while rooting for Israel to continue its ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Right now Israel is throwing tens of thousands of Bedouins out of their homes in the Negev in order to build more Jewish settlements. The Bedouin villages pre-date 1948 and the only reason they are being thrown out is because they are Goyim.

When are you going to wake up and start caring about other people? When are you going to begin to look at reality instead of conning yourself into believing in mostly myth? If your house was stolen from you and your children arrested without charge and tortured what would you do? Would you praise the government that did such a thing or would you resist? What if people were stupid enough to label you, in your mostly nonviolent resistance, a terrorist? Would you agree with them and join their side and do to others what was done to you? It sure seems like you would!

Comment: Ouch - that hurt! Quite the rant while he mixes apples and oranges into the same basket. Notice the line, "Do you simply believe what AIPAC and the Israeli government and your rabbis, who also have never had the courage to study the history, tell you to believe?" Interesting, considering he's a former AIPAC member?

Back to Rana319, I typed in Rana Alshami, also Rana 319 and came back with blank results from an invitation to be interviewed on blogtalkradio show: "Soldiers For Peace International" _http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sfpiradio (January 9, 2013). Blank on Richard Forer, also.

What concerns me most, due to the discrepancies, other than Forer's site/ blog and Rana319 on wordpress.com., reprints are acknowledging SOTT's coverage of the article. "Rana Alshami - Sott Net - December 20th, 2013"

Considering the claim that "Israel opened the gates to two dams and now Gaza is sinking..." has little substantiated evidence for what has been gathered from bonfide news sources, a retraction of some kind
might be in order by the SOTT's Editors? (Just my opinion.)
 
I’ve been looking into this blogger and it seems she’s made quite a splash, despite her scant few blog posts. A radio interview and the attention of Richard Forer, a “former” AIPAC supporter turned peace advocate. It could be that Rana is Forer incognito, but why? Are they ever really “former”? Maybe he is just a “show” to gather info on real activists? And while I can appreciate that this young women is studying English, it seems too perfect. The other blogs I read out of Gaza, all had some errors in grammar or word tense, however slight, but errors none the less. Rana’s blogs are virtually perfect English.

So you never really know who is who. And this extends to facebook. I was a hold out for a long time, but recently opened an account. I was surprised to see the question pop up (when accepting a new friend) asking if you knew this person in real life or just on facebook. I never answer any of these questions – why make it easier for them? But my point is, you just don’t know who is who. I also read that when someone gets targeted for investigation, for any number of dumb reasons, they check friends, friends of friends, friends of friends of friends and sometimes one more step beyond that. It would be easy to be dragged into something if you are not careful, especially when treading in Mid East territory.

I have family in the Middle East and posted a picture of our farm over there. I received a couple weird friend requests from “Arabs” just out of the blue. Since I do not know them I will not accept, as some of the ones I’ve gotten are obviously “fishy”. I do not believe I am being too paranoid about this.

My sister-in-laws family is originally Turkish. They moved to Palestine in the early 1900’s and then found themselves Palestinians caught up in the battle. Some of her relatives moved to Texas, ran a successful technology company, owned a huge home and lived in Texas for 30 years. They wanted to invest in building apartments in Palestine and were wiring fairly large sums of money for the project. This caught them up in an investigation by the gov.

It was determined that one, only one, of the employees on the entire construction crew working to build this apartment building had loose ties to H@mas. Because of that one employee that these people in Texas did not even know, the father and both sons were arrested. The gov confiscated ALL their assets, business, bank accounts, homes, cars, everything. The father is serving life, the sons served 8 to 15 years. The youngest son just finished his sentence; they deported him to Palestine with the clothes on his back.

So even though these people were legitimately investing in building property – the friend of the friend of the friend – or in this case, the employee on a work crew, gave them the right to steal everything from these people. It is a huge travesty and the family is devastated. Welcome to the new Amerika. Remember always the times we live in. Some things are not as they seem and I don’t think you can ever be too paranoid. :ninja:
 
I'd have to agree with the 'former AIPAC member' sounding suspect.

I think the only 'former AIPAC members' are dirt-napping. They're probably privy to some pretty dirty dealings by AIPAC, so not likely to be walking away.
 
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